Okay this Bang Bang dare has
already become famous. Hrithik Roshan has been throwing a dare at Bollywood
celebs and they have been quite a sport and have done quite nice. I specially
loved the one by Ranveer Singh. This guy is quirky and is funny. Check out the
video here. You’ll fall off laughing.
BTW did you know Hrithik also
gave a Bang Bang Dare to all his fans. And me being me, took it up. So here was
the dare. NO HONKING FOR THREE DAYS!!!
Now that in itself is a mammoth
task if you are driving specially in Bangalore during office hours. But I am
being a true fan and took up the dare.
I had done a post on Honking on
Indian Streets earlier and if you wish to read it you can read it here
Now, I drive daily about 40-42
kms between home and office – Electronic City to Old Airport Road. If you are
aware of the geography of Bangalore you will know that’s quite a distance and
sometimes is agonizing to sit in the traffic. The route I take normally is the
EC elevated flyover, Silk Board, Koramanagala Water Tank, Koramangala Ring Road
to Old Airport Road. But last one week I am not taking the flyover – and that’s
because of a very inane reason – I have not been to the ATM for a while and
have absolutely no cash in purse. I am living of the plastic money! So I couldn’t
pay toll for the flyover.
Day1 – Morning Drive on Day 1 of the dare was little hard. Every
time my hands reached the horn I had to reming my self – Bang Bang!! Now what
do you do when suddenly an auto rickshaw stops infront of your car to take up
passengers and that too when you have like 3 seconds for the signal to go red!
These are the times when you gotta honk! On any other day I would have honked
till that guy moved.
It was difficult to resist
honking on a lot of places – specially for BMTC Buses, Autos and two wheelers.
I specifically hate the scooties and autos going at 20km speed when the road
ahead is relatively empty and you don’t have space to overtake!
Evening drive is even a bigger
pain if you hit the road post 5:30pm. It feels like entire Bangalore is in the
Koramangala Ring Road. But I survived Day 1 somehow without honking.
Day2 – I left little early from home to avoid the peak traffic. I
usually leave by 8AM but on that day I left at about 745 AM. It was relatively
easy on Day2 and my mind was already conditioned to resist honking every time I
wanted to.
Day3 – Morning drive was again relatively easy to avoid honking. And
there came the rain in the evening. And if you know traffic in Bangalore you
will know how pathetic it becomes. Rains and crazy traffic are like sisters
joint at hip in this city. Cars don’t move they almost start crawling if not
just stuck for hours. And guess what I survived that without honking too!!!
That’s like an achievement for me.
Well now that 3 days of the dare
is over I am thinking of continuing it as long as I can and as minimum as I can.
I have no idea how much that minimum will be though. I have aready honked once I
remember today morning when a lady on a scooty refused to move and was going at
a speed of 15 km I guess. I had the divider on one side and an equally slow
moving three wheeler delivery van on the other side. What do you do in such
cases?
Are you also one who drives to
work and honk? Take up the dare it might just calm you down a bit!
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I'm infact happy to simply drive along without anyone nearby! |
BTW did I tell you I bought the tickets of First Day First show of Bang Bang the day bookings opened in PVR IMAX!!! And guess what I am going all alone, last row, first aisle seat!! I am super happy.